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1 List of ships  



1.1  2014 annexation of Crimea  



1.1.1  Russian Navy  





1.1.2  Ukrainian Navy  





1.1.3  Ukrainian Sea Guard  





1.1.4  Civilian vessels  







1.2  20142015 War in Donbas  



1.2.1  Ukrainian Sea Guard  







1.3  2018 Kerch Strait incident  



1.3.1  Russian Navy  





1.3.2  Ukrainian Navy  







1.4  Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022present)  



1.4.1  Russian Navy  





1.4.2  Ukrainian Navy  





1.4.3  Ukrainian Sea Guard  





1.4.4  State Border Guard Service of Ukraine[a]  



1.4.4.1  Unaccounted for east of the Kerch Strait  







1.4.5  Russian ships claimed to have been lost or damaged latter rebutted  





1.4.6  Ships sunk in practice  





1.4.7  Summary  





1.4.8  Other naval vessels  





1.4.9  Civilian vessels  









2 See also  





3 Notes  





4 References  














List of ship losses during the Russo-Ukrainian War






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This is a list of vessels damaged, sunk or captured during the Russo-Ukrainian War, including the 2014 annexation of Crimea, the 2018 Kerch Strait incident and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

List of ships

2014 annexation of Crimea

Russian Navy

Ukrainian Navy

Ukrainian Sea Guard

Civilian vessels

2014–2015 War in Donbas

Ukrainian Sea Guard

2018 Kerch Strait incident

Berdiansk, after her capture by Russian forces, with a hole in the pilothouse

Russian Navy

Ukrainian Navy

Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022–present)

Russian Navy

Ukrainian Navy

Ukrainian Sea Guard

State Border Guard Service of Ukraine[a]

Unaccounted for east of the Kerch Strait

Russian ships claimed to have been lost or damaged latter rebutted

Ships sunk in practice

Summary

Number of vessels listed above as destroyed, sunk, scuttled, or captured excluding claims by the opposing side
Ship type Russian Navy Ukrainian Navy
Surface vessels
Cruisers 1 (9,380 t)
Frigate 1 (3,150 t)
Corvette 2 (1,706 t)
Patrol Boats 3 (69 t) 6 (1,947 t)
Gunboat 6 (180 t)
Assault boats/craft 1 1 (94 t)
Surface vessels subtotal 5 (>9,449 t) 16 (>7,907 t)
Auxiliary vessels
Command ships 1 (5,520 t)
Landing ships (>50m length) 1 (3,400 t) 1 (1,192 t)[b]
Landing craft (<50m) 1 (61 t)
Minesweeper 1 (88.5 t)
Tug 2 (1,457 t)
Hydrographic vessels 1 (? t)
Auxiliary vessels subtotal 4 (7,473 t) 3 (>5,608.5 t)
Total vessels 9 15
Total tonnage >12,391 t >12,845.5 t

Other naval vessels

On 9 September 2022, the engine of the Romanian Navy minesweeper Lieutenant Dimitrie Nicolescu was damaged by the explosion at the waterline of a floating sea mine, 40 km off Constanța. There were no casualties.[171][172]

Civilian vessels

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Vessels not subordinated to the Ukrainian Sea Guard
  • ^ Includes the Yuri Olefirenko.
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